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5 Ways To Combat Stress At Work

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. A survey says that 40% of American workers report that their job are very or extremely stressful. Stress is a factor that we need to manage. There is no job that is stress-proof. There is no job that is stress-proof. Here are some ways to keep stress at bay.

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Productivity Nuggets Of The Week (September 11 2010)

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. Your home-office is an important part of your daily life – whether you are working from home or working full time in an office (or if you are like most knowledge workers, that is a cubicle). Bad stress can have a negative domino-effect on the things that we care about. And not only that.

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Are You the Jerk at Work?

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According to a recent survey, half of workers reported in 2011 that they were treated rudely at least once a week, an increase in from the one quarter reporting boorish behavior in 1998. Not only does working with a boor add a level of stress to every workday, but it has a bottom-line effect. Are we getting ruder at work?

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The Habit Of Getting Things Done

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. Money might be the number one cause of stress but that factor is closely associated with the lack of work. Work has been a part of human’s life and so is stress. For as long as there is work, there is going to be stress intertwined with it. Visit the original article at [link].

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How Your Daily Rituals Can Set The Tone Of Productivity

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. The more aggressive you are driving, the more likely you get into stressful driving situations. You don’t want your daily commute to become a source of stress. W hat do you do when you first sit in the morning at the office or your cubicle? Visit the original article at [link].

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